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Yohanes Saputra
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Penetrating. Got to know a lot.
— Jan 12, 2023 09:17PM
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Yohanes Saputra
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Family structure as a loyalty, culture of repudiation, feminism, Marxism, the postmodernists, the dwindling of the Enlightenment vision and, as a consequence of that downdling, the emergence of a society on which relativistic on matters of truth and dethrones reason for the sake of rejecting "Western values". Very, very enlightening. This book is already a masterpiece.
— Jan 11, 2023 09:41AM
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Yohanes Saputra
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National identity is, with secular law and territorial jurisdiction, what makes the modern state as we now know. There is an organic evolution happening, and this national identity is a some kind of unity that is needed: to change course to the political, there has to be a precedence that unifies the various peoples. That is, there has to be a pre-political loyalty positioned before secularization.
— Jan 06, 2023 08:19AM
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Yohanes Saputra
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National identity is, with secular law and territorial jurisdiction, what makes the modern state as we now know. There is an organic evolution happening, and this national identity is a some kind of unity that is needed: to change course to the political, there has to be a precedence that unifies the various peoples. That is, there has to be a pre-political loyalty positioned before secularization.
— Jan 06, 2023 08:19AM
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The Christian legacy is there in the political order. While secular law and territorial sovereignty are needed, the virtue of forgiveness is actually a contributing one. Why? This virtue cuts right to the problem of societies meeting each other, that of the problem of scapegoating. Scapegoating is an organic process, and this process is stopped when the victim anticipates the violence laid to him by this virtue.
— Jan 05, 2023 09:41AM
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Yohanes Saputra
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The problem with the Arab states is the devoid ideology and pre-political loyalties that make other non-Arab countries united. A European state, emerging from the disintegration of the Soviet Union, is standing because of this very reason. While Arabian states needed one, like Arab nationalism, to unify the Arab-speaking peoples into one entity of a secular government. Syria and Egypt were an example of this.
— Jan 05, 2023 12:47AM
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Yohanes Saputra
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One can simplify the West as political (to choose Scruton's word) and the rest as based on power. This is especially shown in Arab countries, where their law is religious. The conception of the social contract is inherently, neutrally religious, and so it conflicts with Islam whose law is religous at its core.
— Jan 04, 2023 08:06PM
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Yohanes Saputra
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The social order has been, but not only, politics but also religion. Each has its roles, but different countries live differently by their adherence to these two different social orders.
The ideal is that to make a secular government that has a social binding, like the "social contract," a contract consists of obligations that are chosen by the people, i.e. it is self-chosen; obligatory because I choose it.
— Jan 04, 2023 12:54AM
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The ideal is that to make a secular government that has a social binding, like the "social contract," a contract consists of obligations that are chosen by the people, i.e. it is self-chosen; obligatory because I choose it.









